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Capon Valley Bank News Notes

Pictured at left is Hunter Phillips, Assistant Branch Manager of our Moorefield office, prior to the start of this year's Moorefield Firemen's Carnival parade. Hunter provided his John Deere tractor to pull the Capon Valley Bank float, which was ridden by Melinda Biser and other employees, who tossed candy to anxious parade goers. Thanks to Carol Sue Zuber, Hunter, Melinda and others, who made our parade entry possible.

Capon Valley Bank is proud to announce the addition of 3 new employees at its various offices. Pictured in the photo at left are Laura Pennington and Deborah Furrow, who are part-time tellers at our Stephens City office. We also welcome Krystal Connelly, a new full-time teller at our Gore office. On another note, longtime employee Kathleen Hott, a teller at our Wardensville office, retired on May 31. Congratulations Kathleen and welcome Laura, Deborah and Krystal. Best wishes from all your friends and co-workers here at CVB.

Crystal Miller, a customer service representative at the Capon Valley Bank Baker Office, is shown beside CVB's new signage display at East Hardy High School in Baker, WV. The signage is a part of the bank's Partner In Education relationship with East Hardy and it reflects financial products and services available to high school and college students, such as mobile banking, debit cards and links to numerous other resources for financial guidance.

Pictured is the Capon Valley Bank vehicle entry in the annual Capon Valley Firemen's Carnival Parade held recently on a rainy Thursday evening on Main Street in Wardensville. Kristopher Kerr, a CVB loan officer, along with other employees, participated in the annual ritual. CVB participates in approximately 5 regional parades throughout the summer months in Hardy and Hampshire Counties.

William Hunter Phillips has been named the Assistant Branch Manager of CVB's Moorefield Branch Office at 717 N. Main Street. Phillips is a 1998 graduate of Moorefield High School and a 2003 graduate of Marshall University. He is a past member of the Moorefield Volunteer Fire Company, where he served as President in 2008, 2012 and 2013, and he also served as an EMT with Fraley's Ambulance Service. Phillips is currently an active member of the Moorefield Planning Commission and Moorefield Lodge #29. Prior to joining Capon Valley Bank, he was Collections Manager and a loan officer with Grant County Bank in Petersburg. Phillips is a member of the Rig Assembly of God Church and resides in Moorefield, where he owns and operates Hunter Farms, LLC.

John Mitchell "Mitch" Orndorff of Winchester, VA, has been appointed to the CVB Board of Directors, effective December 1. Orndorff is a former resident of Wardensville, where he graduated from high school in 1971. He attended Fairmont State College and graduated from James Rumsey Vocational Technical Center in 1976. Orndorff began his career as a graphics manager at Rubbermaid Commercial Products in Winchester, where he worked until 1997. That year, he founded SpecialMade Goods & Services, a Winchester company that serves customers worldwide with custom imprinting, modification and component parts for brand name commercial and healthcare products. In addition to being the President & CEO of SpecialMade, Orndorff also operates the Hot Stamp Supply Company, an internet-based business specializing in hot stamp foils and machines, which he founded in 2000. He and his wife, Pam, are also principals in real estate businesses in VA and WV. Mr. and Mrs. Orndorff co-founded Share The Cheer Foundation, a non-profit charity that assists low income families in Winchester and Frederick & Clarke counties. Orndorff has served as a business advisor to the Frederick County Virginia Career & Technical Education Committee and as a board member of the Top of Virginia Regional Chamber of Commerce. He is a past president and current member of the Wardensville Scholarship Fund Association and is currently serving on the executive committee and is a board member of the Winchester-Frederick County Economic Development Commission. He attends Opequon Presbyterian Church, where he serves as an Elder and Trustee and is actively involved with the Opequon Personnel Committee. The Orndorffs reside in Winchester and have two adult daughters, Megan and Whitney. Among other interests, Orndorff is an avid Mountaineer sports fan. It was attending Mountaineer games since 1988 that he forged a close friendship with Red Funkhouser, whose seat on the board he will assume.

John Coffman, formerly with Virginia Savings Bank, has been named as the Collections Officer at Capon Valley Bank in Wardensville. John is a native of Shenandoah County, VA, and a graduate of Central High School in Woodstock. He and his wife, Brenda, have two children and reside in Edinburg, VA. They attend St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Jerome. Coffman is an outdoor enthusiast and enjoys camping, gardening and sporting clays.